I know that the acquisition of Louisiana has been disapproved by some from a candid apprehension that the enlargement of our territory would endanger its union. But who can limit the extent to which the federative principle may operate effectively? The... The Echo: With Other Poems - Page 162by Richard Alsop, Theodore Dwight - 1807 - 331 pagesFull view - About this book
| Owen Collins - History - 1999 - 464 pages
...events, it will replace the advances we shall have made. I know that the acquisition of Louisiana had been disapproved by some from a candid apprehension that the enlargement of our territory would endanger its union. But who can limit the extent to which the federative principle may operate... | |
| Thomas Jefferson, Noble E. Cunningham - History - 2001 - 132 pages
...down the accruing interest. In all events it will replace the advances we shall have made. I know that the acquisition of Louisiana, has been disapproved...that the enlargement of our territory may endanger it's union. But who can limit the extent to which the federative principle may operate effectively?... | |
| William J. Federer - Religion - 2004 - 180 pages
...has earned." 3RD US PRESIDENT THOMAS JEFFERSON MARCH 4, 1805, SECOND INAUGURAL ADDRESS: "I know that the acquisition of Louisiana has been disapproved...apprehension that the enlargement of our territory would endanger the union, but who can limit the extent to which the federative principle may operate... | |
| William J. Federer - Reference - 2004 - 504 pages
...preference to all others."43 THOMAS JEFFERSON, MONDAY, MARCH 4, I805, SECOND INAUGURAL ADDRESS: "I know that the acquisition of Louisiana has been disapproved...apprehension that the enlargement of our territory would endanger the union, but who can limit the extent to which the federative principle may operate... | |
| United States. President - Presidents - 1858 - 802 pages
...keep down the accruing interest ; in all events, it will repay the advances we have made. I know that the acquisition of Louisiana has been disapproved...apprehension that the enlargement of our territory would endanger its union. But who can limit the extent to which the federative principle may operate... | |
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